Nauseous only at night?


Question:
For the last past 2 or 3 weeks everytime I lay down to go to bed I get extremely nauseous but never actually get to the point of throwing up. It is not a every now and then thing it is every single night. There are no other symptoms or problems. Does anyone know what this might be? Has anyone experienced this and found out what it is/ a way to prevent it? Any SERIOUS answers will be apreciated!

Answers:
Are you going through anything extremely stressful? Sometimes when we go to bed our minds seem to turn themselves on and for overtime. When we have a lot of things heavy on our hearts or minds I know that I sometimes get sick to my stomach. Or it could be pregnancy or a food you are eating. Try to monitor everything you do before lying down to sleep. I know some vitamins and birth control pills can make you nauseated! Good luck! Try to google or yahoo "causes of nausea"!
are you pregnant? morning sickness isn't just for mornings anymore.
Sounds like you might either be pregnant or you are allergic to something in your bed or bedroom. If you know you are not pregnant the consider it might be something in your room that is triggering this.
Maybe something like acid reflux, if it happens when you lie down.you can get medication to help.
you may be pregnant
Could you have a food allergy/intolerance?
God you look so angry!
I think it could be several things..

1.) Pregnancy - always related to being nautious
2.) Diet - You may be eating something that is making you sick.
3.) Vertigo (dizziness)can cause nausia.

2-3 wks is a long time to feel sick, you sould go to the doc.
good luck and i hope its nothing serious.
could there be any c hance that you are pregnant.?? that would do it ..
are u pregnant? have u seen a doc to check ur ears to see whether u got any ear problem which can cause vertigo. are u having acid reflux?
Like a few others have suggested..you might be pregnant. I never had morning sickness with my son. I was always sick at night when I would lay down in bed. I'd take a test just to be sure.
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